Clausura 2023 tiebreak rules explained for Repechage, Liguilla, and Final

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At GOAL, readers get a clear breakdown of the tiebreak rules in the final phase of Clausura 2023, right when the drama is at its peak.

The Clausura 2023 season is nearing its decisive moments in the MX competition, and as always in this high-stakes period, anything can happen. The final stretch, often called the Big Party, is famous for surprising twists in a knockout format where every round can be life changing for contenders. Expect close battles as teams push for a premium spot in the Repechage, Liguilla, and the Final, with the rules shaping how parity is resolved in every stage.

GOAL explains the specific tie-break criteria and how the title picture would be decided if teams finish level. The aim is to clarify which tiebreakers come into play in each phase, ensuring fans understand how winners will be determined when equality persists. The following outlines cover the Repechage, the Liguilla, and the Final, and they reflect the official contest rules used in this competition.

WHAT HAPPENS IN THE REPECHAGE WITH A TIE?

In the knockout framework, a single match decides advancement. The team that scores more goals within the regular 90 minutes earns a pass to the next round. If the scores are tied after 90 minutes, the contest moves to a sequence of penalty kicks. The shootout continues until a winner is determined, following the procedure described in Article 22. In this stage there is no extra time and away goals do not come into play.

WHAT HAPPENS IN THE LIGUILLA IN THE EVENT OF A DRAW?

During the quarterfinals and semifinals, the tiebreak process differs. The overall scoreline across both legs determines the winner. If the aggregate remains level, the competition resets the decision framework by consulting the general classification after the 17 rounds of the season. In these scenarios, away goals no longer serve as a tiebreaker, and the visitor’s advantage is not counted in determining the winner.

WHAT HAPPENS IN THE FINAL IF THEY ARE TIED?

When the final ends level after the prescribed segments, the resolution moves to a penalty-based decider. The initial phase consists of up to five penalties, with the possibility of fewer depending on the scoreline, followed by an immediate move to sudden death if needed. The teams aim to avoid this outcome by securing more goals across the series, which serves as the primary tiebreaker indicated in the regulations.

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